"Manumotive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Manumotive" Meaning

Manumotive refers to a motive or reason for setting someone free or liberating them from slavery, bondage, or captivity. The word "manumotive" is derived from the Latin words "manus" meaning hand or control, and "movere" meaning to move or set free. It is a rather rare and obsolete word that was commonly used in the 17th and 18th centuries to describe the act of freeing slaves or prisoners.

"Manumotive" Examples

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The company's manumotive for laying off employees was to cut costs and increase efficiency in the economy. (The reason why the company took action)
The politician's manumotive for voting against the bill was to protect the interests of the farmers. (The underlying reason)

Noun


The detective's investigation revealed the manumotive behind the crime was a jealous rival. (The reason or motive)
The psychologist studied the manumotive of the child's behavior, trying to understand what drove him to act out. (The underlying drive or impulse)

Example Sentences


The lawyer was determined to uncover the manumotive for the activist's actions, which seemed to defy logic.
The environmental group's manumotive for protesting the new development was to protect the local wildlife.
The artist's manumotive for creating the sculpture was to express her feelings about the city's pollution.

"Manumotive" Similar Words

Manugistics

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Manugistics is a company that offers corporate software solutions for supply chain management and logistics. It was founded in 1986 and was acquired by American Software in 2004. Manugistics' software products provide tools for managing and optimizing supply chain operations, including procurement, production planning, inventory management, and transportation.

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Manumissions refer to the act of freeing or releasing a slave or a serf from their bondage or servitude. It can also refer to the document or contract that formalizes this process, typically issued by the owner or master of the slave to confirm their freedom.

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Manumit is a verb that means to set free or emancipate, especially from slavery or servitude. It can also mean to release or liberate someone or something from a burden, obligation, or restraint.

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Manumitted

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Manumitted is a verb that means to set free from slavery or servitude. It can also mean to grant emancipation or liberty to someone who was previously oppressed or enchained.

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Manumotor

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I apologize, but "manumotor" is not a valid English word. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word from a different language. Can you please provide more context or clarify the meaning you are looking for?

Manurable

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I apologize, but the word "manurable" is not a recognized English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not commonly used.<br><br>However, I think you may be thinking of the word "manurable", which is not a word in English either. But there's a possibility that you meant "manoeuvrable", which means capable of being handled or controlled with skill and ease.

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